Still Missing CA - Duke Flores, 6, front yard of his home, Apple Valley, 25 Apr 2019 *Mother and Aunt ARRESTED*

  • #341
I’m sorry but when your son is missing 1-2 weeks, and the mother is telling different lies... wouldn’t you demand an answer? Wouldn’t you want to check up on your son, to call or visit?
I’m not ever going to buy his story that he had no idea... can’t wrap my head around it... nope.

I respectfully disagree, I do not think Dad had or has a clue. I think Duke was passed back and forth so much between Grandma's house and his own house that Dad did not really keep track and I do not believe Dad would have considered that Duke was at risk from "mom" or "aunt". I believe Dad is rather debilitated because of his brain aneurysm, you can see the scarring on his head where I believe he did have brain surgery. I do not know what Dad's cognitive functioning level is but I do know that individuals that have/had brain issues have many cognitive limitations. To put it bluntly, I think Dad was too naive/stupid to even consider or realize his son was missing. Even Grandma suggested that she was pretty sure Dad had no involvement or knowledge regarding what happened to Duke, while pointing to her head and shaking her head suggesting "dad is just not there". IMO, dad had and has no clue but has subsequently been apprised of his son's missing/endangered status and decided to comment. I think Dad is completely innocent with regard to Duke's missing/demise. MOO.
 
  • #342
Today AJ will be laid to rest, and I’m hoping that they will find Duke today so he can be at peace. I like to think they are all together finally happy, free of pain, and full of love.
 
  • #343
MAY 3, 2019
Search for Missing Apple Valley Boy’s Body Enters 5th Day at Victorville Landfill
Crews on Friday morning again resumed searching a landfill in Victorville for the remains of Duke Flores, a missing 6-year-old boy who is believed to have been killed by his mother and aunt.

[...]

There has been no indication that anything has been found amid the dayslong effort.

[...]

Authorities have not disclosed what evidence they uncovered that tied the mother and aunt to Duke’s disappearance and presumed death, saying only they think his remains were tossed into a dumpster.
 
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  • #345
I was hoping he would be found by now. LE hasn't shared any info of anything found of value. I'm hoping that they have found evidence that gives them courage to keep looking.
 
  • #346
MAY 3, 2019
Contreras sisters' hearing delayed as search continues
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Jackee Contreras, Duke’s mother, and Jennifer Contreras, Duke’s aunt, on advice from their attorneys, requested that their next appearance be postponed.

A preliminary hearing had been originally scheduled for May 13.

Superior Court Judge Lisa Rogan ordered a “disposition and reset” hearing on June 6, with a preliminary hearing scheduled for August 5.

At the June hearing, Deputy District Attorney Justin Crocker said, “attorneys will discuss whether all parties are ready for a preliminary hearing or not.”

At the preliminary hearing, “the prosecution has the burden of presenting evidence showing that there is probable cause to show that the crime or crimes have been committed by the defendant(s),” said Crocker.

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“Prosecutors have an easier case when there is a body. Then they just have to show who did it,” Johnson said. “Here, they have to show that the person has died and that the defendant committed the murder.”

He added that detectives likely gathered strong circumstantial evidence that led to charging the sisters with murder and to a specific area of the landfill.

“If you don’t have a body, and you’re relying on circumstantial evidence where you have to have that independently corroborated, it’s important to keep the facts confidential and tight within the police department,” Johnson said of the Sheriff’s department’s reticence in commenting publicly on the case. “So you don’t taint other evidence and get people repeating things that they may have learned from the media or some other source and try to protect the integrity of the case.”
 
  • #347
I respectfully disagree, I do not think Dad had or has a clue. I think Duke was passed back and forth so much between Grandma's house and his own house that Dad did not really keep track and I do not believe Dad would have considered that Duke was at risk from "mom" or "aunt". I believe Dad is rather debilitated because of his brain aneurysm, you can see the scarring on his head where I believe he did have brain surgery. I do not know what Dad's cognitive functioning level is but I do know that individuals that have/had brain issues have many cognitive limitations. To put it bluntly, I think Dad was too naive/stupid to even consider or realize his son was missing. Even Grandma suggested that she was pretty sure Dad had no involvement or knowledge regarding what happened to Duke, while pointing to her head and shaking her head suggesting "dad is just not there". IMO, dad had and has no clue but has subsequently been apprised of his son's missing/endangered status and decided to comment. I think Dad is completely innocent with regard to Duke's missing/demise. MOO.
BBM: Do you have a link for this information please?
 
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  • #349
I'm certain the human race is declining.

I'm sorry Duke. I want to say you were loved, but I honestly just don't know about that.
 
  • #350
How could a parent just leave their child to the elements?
 
  • #351
How could a parent just leave their child to the elements?
First there has to be a parent....this one doesn't qualify.
 
  • #352
How could a parent just leave their child to the elements?
My husband had to make a dump run today and saw the searchers. He said it was especially sad seeing them first-hand and knowing the kind of rubbish and trash they're digging through to find a human being. A beautiful little boy who was taken much, much too soon. Rest in peace, Duke.
 
  • #353
My husband had to make a dump run today and saw the searchers. He said it was especially sad seeing them first-hand and knowing the kind of rubbish and trash they're digging through to find a human being. A beautiful little boy who was taken much, much too soon. Rest in peace, Duke.
I was wondering if they searched today. Didn't find any media. Thanks for letting us know.
 
  • #355
Search resumes for boy's remains in Mojave Desert landfill

Search resumes for boy's remains in Mojave Desert landfill
May 6, 2019 Updated: May 6, 2019 10:30 a.m.

VICTORVILLE, Calif. (AP) — A search has resumed at a Mojave Desert landfill where authorities believe the body of a 6-year-old boy is buried.

The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department says homicide detectives, 11 other department employees, 20 volunteers and 1 search dog are on the scene Monday at the Victorville landfill.

The search for the remains of little Duke Flores has been underway since late last month, when a welfare check requested by a relative led to the arrest of his mother and aunt in Apple Valley.

They have pleaded not guilty to murder charges.
 
  • #356
It is so sad to me that he has not been found and there seems to be little interest/public outcry about him being missing.
 
  • #357
It is so sad to me that he has not been found and there seems to be little interest/public outcry about him being missing.
In our area where Duke went missing there is a tremendous amount of interest and public outcry. People want to search but aren't allowed due to possible evidence tampering, etc. Everyone feels completely helpless and devastated. We all want Duke found and properly laid to rest.
 
  • #358
In our area where Duke went missing there is a tremendous amount of interest and public outcry. People want to search but aren't allowed due to possible evidence tampering, etc. Everyone feels completely helpless and devastated. We all want Duke found and properly laid to rest.

Good to hear that his name and finding him are important locally. With the mother and aunt in jail, the continual news cycle of setting up in front of the house won't happen. I hope that he is found soon and we can get a definitive manner and cause of death.
 
  • #359
Good to hear that his name and finding him are important locally. With the mother and aunt in jail, the continual news cycle of setting up in front of the house won't happen. I hope that he is found soon and we can get a definitive manner and cause of death.
We don't have any local MSM so the news vans have to come from Los Angeles which is an hour or so away. We have a local FB news page that does a good job of reporting but nothing on TV.
 
  • #360

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